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Energy Policy
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Volume 33, issue 18, 2005
- De-regulated electric power markets and operating nuclear power plants: the case of British energy pp. 2293-2297

- James G. Hewlett
- The potential contribution of renewable energy to electricity supply in Saudi Arabia pp. 2298-2312

- Othman Alnatheer
- International markets for greenhouse gas emission reduction policies--possibilities for integrating developing countries pp. 2313-2325

- Kirsten Halsnaes and Anne Olhoff
- Reducing subsidies on household fuels in India: how will it affect the poor? pp. 2326-2336

- Shubhashis Gangopadhyay, Bharat Ramaswami and Wilima Wadhwa
- Optimising trans-national power generation and transmission investments: a Southern African example pp. 2337-2349

- Bernhard Graeber, Randall Spalding-Fecher and Brian Gonah
- Climate-related electricity demand-side management in oil-exporting countries--the case of the United Arab Emirates pp. 2350-2360

- Mahmoud A. Al-Iriani
- Assessing of energy policies based on Turkish agriculture:: current status and some implications pp. 2361-2373

- Cengiz Sayin, M. Nisa Mencet and Burhan Ozkan
- A strategy to encourage housing associations to invest in energy conservation pp. 2374-2384

- C. Egmond, R. Jonkers and G. Kok
- Transaction costs of unilateral CDM projects in India-results from an empirical survey pp. 2385-2397

- Matthias Krey
- Green electricity policies in the United States: case study pp. 2398-2410

- Fredric C. Menz
- P.R. Odell, Why carbon fuels will dominate the 21st century's global energy economy, Multi-Science Publishing Co., UK (2004) ([pound sign]39, 192 pp.) pp. 2411-2412

- Denny Ellerman
Volume 33, issue 17, 2005
- Availability of kerosene to rural households: a case study from India pp. 2165-2174

- Ibrahim Hafeezur Rehman, Preeti Malhotra, Ram Chandra Pal and Phool Badan Singh
- Energy-related taxation as an environmental policy tool--the Finnish experience 1990-2003 pp. 2175-2182

- Jarmo Vehmas
- Fuel economy and traffic fatalities: multivariate analysis of international data pp. 2183-2190

- Robert Noland
- Business opportunities and dynamic competition through distributed generation in primary electricity distribution networks pp. 2191-2201

- R. Raineri, S. Rios and R. Vasquez
- South-East Europe Regional Energy Market: challenges and opportunities for Romania pp. 2202-2215

- D. Kennedy
- Defining geographic coal markets using price data and shipments data pp. 2216-2230

- Linda Warell
- The simple analytics of greenhouse gas emission intensity reduction targets pp. 2231-2236

- Charles Kolstad
- Diversification and localization of energy systems for sustainable development and energy security pp. 2237-2243

- Xianguo Li
- Liberalisation, consumption heterogeneity and the dynamics of energy prices pp. 2244-2255

- Paula Ferreira, Isabel Soares and Madalena Araujo
- Benchmarking and incentive regulation of quality of service: an application to the UK electricity distribution networks pp. 2256-2271

- Dimitrios Giannakis, Tooraj Jamasb and Michael Pollitt
- Liberalisation and the security of gas supply in the UK pp. 2272-2290

- Philip Wright
- Bernard J. Bulkin, David A. Elliott, David G. Infield, Paul N. Rowley, Andrian Loening, Fiona Mullins, Brian Wilson, Andrew C. Stirling, in: Sustainability and environmental impact of renewable energy sources, R.E. Hester, R.M. Harrison (Eds.), The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, [pound sign] 45, ISBN 0 85404 290 3, 2003, (139pp.) pp. 2291-2292

- Bruno Peuportier
Volume 33, issue 16, 2005
- Questioning hydrogen pp. 2039-2043

- Roel Hammerschlag and Patrick Mazza
- Energy services in sub-Saharan Africa: how conducive is the environment? pp. 2044-2051

- A. B. Sebitosi and P. Pillay
- Optimal electricity market for wind power pp. 2052-2063

- H. Holttinen
- The marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions: an assessment of the uncertainties pp. 2064-2074

- Richard Tol
- Empirical observations of bidding patterns in Australia's National Electricity Market pp. 2075-2086

- Xinmin Hu, George Grozev and David Batten
- The road to green power in Mexico--reflections on the prospects for the large-scale and sustainable implementation of renewable energy pp. 2087-2099

- Jorge M. Huacuz
- Cogeneration: a regulatory framework toward growth pp. 2100-2111

- E. Cardona and A. Piacentino
- Enforcing the Kyoto Protocol: sanctions and strategic behavior pp. 2112-2122

- Cathrine Hagem, Steffen Kallbekken, Ottar Mæstad and Hege Westskog
- UK innovation systems for new and renewable energy technologies: drivers, barriers and systems failures pp. 2123-2137

- Timothy Foxon, R. Gross, A. Chase, J. Howes, A. Arnall and David Anderson
- Abatement costs of post-Kyoto climate regimes pp. 2138-2151

- Michel den Elzen, Paul Lucas and Detlef van Vuuren
- Impacts of a common green certificate market on electricity and CO2-emission markets in the Nordic countries pp. 2152-2163

- Thomas Unger and Erik O. Ahlgren
Volume 33, issue 15, 2005
- Distribution of energy consumption and the 2000 W/capita target pp. 1905-1911

- Daniel Spreng
- Accelerating residential PV expansion: demand analysis for competitive electricity markets pp. 1912-1929

- Richard Duke, Robert Williams and Adam Payne
- Wind power in Finland up to the year 2025--`soft' scenarios based on expert views pp. 1930-1947

- Vilja Varho and Petri Tapio
- Determination of the optimal installation capacity of small hydro-power plants through the use of technical, economic and reliability indices pp. 1948-1956

- S. M. H. Hosseini, F. Forouzbakhsh and M. Rahimpoor
- A search for factors related to successful performance by Rebuild America partnerships pp. 1957-1968

- Martin Schweitzer and Laura Ogle-Graham
- Techno-economic evaluation of small hydro power plants in Greece: a complete sensitivity analysis pp. 1969-1985

- J. K. Kaldellis, D. S. Vlachou and G. Korbakis
- Efficiency gains in Danish district heating. Is there anything to learn from benchmarking? pp. 1986-1997

- Jesper Munksgaard, Lise-Lotte Pade and Peter Fristrup
- State intervention causing inefficiency: an empirical analysis of the Norwegian Continental Shelf pp. 1998-2009

- Hossein A. Kashani
- The implications of the Kyoto project mechanisms for the deployment of renewable electricity in Europe pp. 2010-2022

- Pablo del Rio Gonzalez, Felix Hernandez and Miguel Gual
- Electric power oligopoly and suspicious minds--a critique of a recently approved merger pp. 2023-2036

- Mats Nilsson
Volume 33, issue 14, 2005
- Promoting energy-efficient products: GEF experience and lessons for market transformation in developing countries pp. 1765-1779

- Sabrina Birner and Eric Martinot
- Energy demand and environmental taxes: the case of Greece pp. 1781-1788

- Vassilis Rapanos and Michael Polemis
- Market value for thermal energy of cogeneration:: using shadow price estimation applied to cogeneration systems in Korea pp. 1789-1795

- Oh Sang Kwon, Won-Cheol Yun and Dong Hwan An
- Environmental impacts and benefits of regional power grid interconnections for China pp. 1797-1805

- Fahua Zhu, Youfei Zheng, Xulin Guo and Sheng Wang
- Project-based mechanisms for emissions reductions: balancing trade-offs with baselines pp. 1807-1823

- Carolyn Fischer
- Letting the (energy) Gini out of the bottle: Lorenz curves of cumulative electricity consumption and Gini coefficients as metrics of energy distribution and equity pp. 1825-1832

- Arne Jacobson, Anita D. Milman and Daniel M. Kammen
- A model of household energy services in a low-income rural African village pp. 1833-1851

- M. I. Howells, T. Alfstad, D. G. Victor, G. Goldstein and U. Remme
- Seamless electricity trade between Canada and US Northeast pp. 1853-1863

- Jean-Thomas Bernard, Frederic Clavet and Jean-Cleophas Ondo
- Calculating residential carbon dioxide emissions--a new approach pp. 1865-1871

- Larry Hughes, Kathleen Bohan, Joel Good and Khosrow Jafapur
- Renewable energy policy goals, programs, and technologies pp. 1873-1881

- Paul Komor and Morgan Bazilian
- Are new institutional economics enough? Promoting photovoltaics in India's agricultural sector pp. 1883-1899

- Verena Radulovic
- Corrigendum to "Feebates, rebates and gas-guzzler taxes: a study of incentives for increased fuel economy" [Energy Policy 33 (2005) 757-775] pp. 1901-1902

- David L. Greene, Philip D. Patterson, Margaret Singh and Jia Li
Volume 33, issue 13, 2005
- Enhanced policies for the improvement of electricity efficiencies pp. 1635-1641

- Kornelis Blok
- An exploration of the technical feasibility of achieving CO2 emission reductions in excess of 60% within the UK housing stock by the year 2050 pp. 1643-1659

- D. Johnston, R. Lowe and M. Bell
- Wind power planning: assessing long-term costs and benefits pp. 1661-1675

- Scott Kennedy
- Public and private attitudes towards "green" electricity: the case of Swedish wind power pp. 1677-1689

- Kristina Ek
- Paradise recovered: energy production and waste management in island environments pp. 1691-1702

- Marie Lynn Miranda and Brack Hale
- Environmental implications of converting light gas vehicles: the Brazilian experience pp. 1703-1708

- Luz Dondero and Jose Goldemberg
- Diesel vs. compressed natural gas for school buses: a cost-effectiveness evaluation of alternative fuels pp. 1709-1722

- Joshua T. Cohen
- Exploring the possibilities for setting up sustainable energy systems for the long term: two visions for the Dutch energy system in 2050 pp. 1723-1743

- D. J. Treffers, A. P. C. Faaij, J. Spakman and A. Seebregts
- Electricity generation:: regulatory mechanisms to incentive renewable alternative energy sources in Brazil pp. 1745-1752

- Carla Kazue Nakao Cavaliero and Ennio Peres Da Silva
- Power sector reforms in Brazil and its impacts on energy efficiency and research and development activities pp. 1753-1762

- Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi
Volume 33, issue 12, 2005
- Oil consumption and CO2 emissions in China's road transport: current status, future trends, and policy implications pp. 1499-1507

- Kebin He, Hong Huo, Qiang Zhang, Dongquan He, Feng An, Michael Wang and Michael P. Walsh
- Assessing policies towards sustainable transport in Europe: an integrated model pp. 1509-1525

- Theodoros Zachariadis
- Explaining wind power planning outcomes:: some findings from a study in England and Wales pp. 1527-1539

- Dave Toke
- Decision support tool to evaluate alternative policies regulating wind integration into autonomous energy systems pp. 1541-1555

- N. Zouros, G. C. Contaxis and J. Kabouris
- Near-term technology policies for long-term climate targets--economy wide versus technology specific approaches pp. 1557-1576

- Bjorn A. Sanden and Christian Azar
- Implementing a double dividend: recycling ecotaxes towards lower labour taxes pp. 1577-1585

- Antonio Manresa and Ferran Sancho
- Causes for an asymmetric relation between the price of crude oil and refined petroleum products pp. 1587-1596

- Robert Kaufmann and Cheryl Laskowski
- The welfare effects and the distributive impact of carbon taxation on Italian households pp. 1597-1612

- Silvia Tiezzi
- ENERGY STAR product specification development framework: using data and analysis to make program decisions pp. 1613-1625

- Marla McWhinney, Andrew Fanara, Robin Clark, Craig Hershberg, Rachel Schmeltz and Judy Roberson
- Electricity consumption and economic growth: evidence from Korea pp. 1627-1632

- Seung-Hoon Yoo
Volume 33, issue 11, 2005
- Alleviating energy poverty for the world's poor pp. 1367-1372

- Ambuj D. Sagar
- Multi-criteria analysis of alternative-fuel buses for public transportation pp. 1373-1383

- Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng, Cheng-Wei Lin and Serafim Opricovic
- External costs of electricity production: case study Croatia pp. 1385-1395

- Maja Bozicevic Vrhovcak, Zeljko Tomsic and Nenad Debrecin
- Policies and market factors driving wind power development in the United States pp. 1397-1407

- Lori Bird, Mark Bolinger, Troy Gagliano, Ryan Wiser, Matthew Brown and Brian Parsons
- Primary energy demand in Japan: an empirical analysis of long-term trends and future CO2 emissions pp. 1409-1424

- Lester Hunt and Yasushi Ninomiya
- The household energy gap: examining the divide between habitual- and purchase-related conservation behaviours pp. 1425-1444

- Stewart Barr, Andrew W Gilg and Nicholas Ford
- Industrial DSM in a deregulated European electricity market--a case study of 11 plants in Sweden pp. 1445-1459

- Louise Trygg and Bjorn G Karlsson
- Energy and exergy utilization in agricultural sector of Saudi Arabia pp. 1461-1467

- I. Dincer, M. M. Hussain and I. Al-Zaharnah
- The rise and fall of German hard coal subsidies pp. 1469-1492

- Karl Storchmann
- Energy, the state, and the market: British energy policy since 1979: Dieter Helm; Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2003, pp. 457+xvi, ISBN 0-19-26203-9 pp. 1493-1494

- Robert G. Skinner
- Corrigendum to "Energy demand, economic growth, and energy efficiency--the Bakun dam-induced sustainable energy policy revisited" [Energy policy 32 (2004) 679-689] pp. 1495-1495

- Choy Yee Keong
Volume 33, issue 10, 2005
- "Carbon-Money Exchange" to contain global warming and deforestation pp. 1233-1238

- Kozo Nagase
- A European-wide harmonised tradable green certificate scheme for renewable electricity: is it really so beneficial? pp. 1239-1250

- Pablo del Rio
- Solar supported steam production for power generation in Egypt pp. 1251-1259

- Mohamed A. H. El-Sayed
- Environmental and economic assessment of landfill gas electricity generation in Korea using LEAP model pp. 1261-1270

- Ho-Chul Shin, Jin-Won Park, Ho-Seok Kim and Eui-Soon Shin
- Integrated resource planning (IRP) and power sector reform in developing countries pp. 1271-1285

- Antonette D'Sa
- Village electrification technologies--an evaluation of photovoltaic cells and compact fluorescent lamps and their applicability in rural villages based on a Tanzanian case study pp. 1287-1298

- Monica Gullberg, Elisabeth Ilskog, Maneno Katyega and Bjorn Kjellstrom
- Electrification co-operatives bring new light to rural Tanzania pp. 1299-1307

- Elisabeth Ilskog, Bjorn Kjellstrom, Monica Gullberg, Maneno Katyega and William Chambala
- Meeting electrification's social objectives in South Africa, and implications for developing countries pp. 1309-1317

- C. T. Gaunt
- Actuarial pricing of energy efficiency projects: lessons foul and fair pp. 1319-1328

- Paul Mathew, J. Stephen Kromer, Osman Sezgen and Steven Meyers
- Evaluation of energy conservation programs in residential sector using fuzzy logic methodology pp. 1329-1338

- Jamal O. Jaber, Rustom Mamlook and Wa'el Awad
- Electricity restructuring in Turkey pp. 1339-1350

- Ozlem Ozkyvrak
- Economic and environmental efficiency of district heating plants pp. 1351-1362

- Per Agrell and Peter Bogetoft
- Corrigendum to "Consumer lifestyles approach to US energy use and the related CO2 emissions": [Energy Policy 33 (2005) 197-208] pp. 1362-1363

- Shui Bin and Hadi Dowlatabadi
Volume 33, issue 9, 2005
- US electric industry response to carbon constraint: a life-cycle assessment of supply side alternatives pp. 1099-1108

- Paul J. Meier, Paul P. H. Wilson, Gerald L. Kulcinski and Paul L. Denholm
- Electricity consumption, employment and real income in Australia evidence from multivariate Granger causality tests pp. 1109-1116

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Using energy scenarios to explore alternative energy pathways in California pp. 1117-1142

- Rebecca Ghanadan and Jonathan G. Koomey
- Endogenous technological change and emissions: the case of the German steel industry pp. 1143-1154

- Christian Lutz, Bernd Meyer, Carsten Nathani and Joachim Schleich
- Economic and policy implications of public support for ethanol production in California's San Joaquin Valley pp. 1155-1167

- Ellen Burnes, Dennis Wichelns and John W. Hagen
- Health costs caused by oil extraction air emissions and the benefits from abatement: the case of Kazakhstan pp. 1169-1177

- Indira Netalieva, Justus Wesseler and Wim Heijman
- Short- and long-run demand for energy in Mexico: a cointegration approach pp. 1179-1185

- Luis Miguel Galindo
- Impact assessment of the Electricity Act 2003 on the Indian power sector pp. 1187-1198

- Tripta Thakur, S. G. Deshmukh, S. C. Kaushik and Mukul Kulshrestha
- Additional renewable energy growth through small-scale community orientated energy policies pp. 1199-1212

- J. J. Hain, G. W. Ault, S. J Galloway, A. Cruden and J. R. McDonald
- Nigeria's electric power sector reform: what should form the key objectives? pp. 1213-1221

- J. Ikeme and Obas John Ebohon
- Swedish CO2-emissions 1900-2010: an exploratory note pp. 1223-1230

- Bengt Kristrom and Tommy Lundgren
Volume 33, issue 8, 2005
- The European directive on renewable electricity: conflicts and compromises pp. 965-974

- Ian H. Rowlands
- The decrease of CO2 emission intensity is decarbonization at national and global levels pp. 975-978

- J. W. Sun
- Accuracy of past projections of US energy consumption pp. 979-993

- Brian C. O'Neill and Mausami Desai
- Changes in energy intensities of Thai industry between 1981 and 2000: a decomposition analysis pp. 995-1002

- Subhes C. Bhattacharyya and Arjaree Ussanarassamee
- Croatia energy planning and Kyoto Protocol pp. 1003-1010

- Neven Duic, Franjo Juretic, Mladen Zeljko and Zeljko Bogdan
- Estimating the Turkish residential-commercial energy output based on genetic algorithm (GA) approaches pp. 1011-1019

- Olcay Ersel Canyurt, Harun Kemal Ozturk, Arif Hepbasli and Zafer Utlu
- Cooking fuel use patterns in India: 1983-2000 pp. 1021-1036

- Brinda Viswanathan and K.S. Kavi Kumar
- Energy efficiency--a forgotten goal in the Swedish building sector? pp. 1037-1051

- Jonas Nassen and John Holmberg
- Who should administer energy-efficiency programs? pp. 1053-1067

- Carl Blumstein, Charles Goldman and Galen Barbose
- IT substitution for energy leads to a resilient structure for a survival strategy of Japan's electric power industry pp. 1069-1084

- Chihiro Watanabe, Miharu Kishioka and Carlos Antonio Carvajal
- Electricity tariffs in Hong Kong: what went wrong and what can we do about it? pp. 1085-1093

- Stephen Luk
- Corrigendum to "Renewables portfolio standard and regional energy structure optimisation in China?" [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 279-287] pp. 1093-1095

- Jie Fan, Wei Sun and Dong-ming Ren
Volume 33, issue 7, 2005
- Economic reform, energy, and development: the case of Mexican manufacturing pp. 829-837

- Francisco Aguayo and Kevin Gallagher
- The impact of global change on the hydropower potential of Europe: a model-based analysis pp. 839-855

- Bernhard Lehner, Gregor Czisch and Sara Vassolo
- Strategic policy and the logistics of crude oil transit in Lithuania pp. 857-866

- Irma Pasukeviciute and Michael Roe
- The LMDI approach to decomposition analysis: a practical guide pp. 867-871

- B.W. Ang
- Economic, energy, and environmental impact of the Louisiana Energy Fund pp. 873-883

- Mark J. Kaiser, Williams O. Olatubi and Allan G. Pulsipher
- The costs of mitigating carbon emissions in China: findings from China MARKAL-MACRO modeling pp. 885-896

- Wenying Chen
- Electricity market modeling trends pp. 897-913

- Mariano Ventosa, Alvaro Baillo, Andres Ramos and Michel Rivier
- Regulation and efficiency: an empirical analysis of the United Kingdom continental shelf petroleum industry pp. 915-925

- Hossein A. Kashani
- An estimation of the Swiss hydropower rent pp. 927-937

- Silvia Banfi, Massimo Filippini and Adrian Mueller
- Managing a reservoir-based hydro-energy plant: building understanding in the buy and sell decisions in a changing environment pp. 939-947

- Ann van Ackere, Morten Ruud and Paal Davidsen
- Move over! Stock turnover, retrofit and industrial energy efficiency pp. 949-962

- Ernst Worrell and Gijs Biermans
Volume 33, issue 6, 2005
- Calculating energy-saving potentials of heat-island reduction strategies pp. 721-756

- H. Akbari and S. Konopacki
- Feebates, rebates and gas-guzzler taxes: a study of incentives for increased fuel economy pp. 757-775

- David L. Greene, Philip D. Patterson, Margaret Singh and Jia Li
- Carbon emission coefficient of power consumption in India: baseline determination from the demand side pp. 777-786

- Barnali Nag and Jyoti K. Parikh
- Distributed generation: definition, benefits and issues pp. 787-798

- Guido Pepermans, J. Driesen, D. Haeseldonckx, R. Belmans and W. D'haeseleer
- Renewable energy as a natural gas price hedge: the case of wind pp. 799-807

- David Berry
- Quantifying the external cost of oil consumption within the context of sustainable development pp. 809-813

- Sabry. A. Abdel Sabour
- Supply- and demand-side effects of power sector planning with demand-side management options and SO2 emission constraints pp. 815-825

- Ram M. Shrestha and Charles O. P. Marpaung
Volume 33, issue 5, 2005
- Natural gas as an alternative to crude oil in automotive fuel chains well-to-wheel analysis and transition strategy development pp. 579-594

- Marko P. Hekkert, Franka H. J. F. Hendriks, Andre P. C. Faaij and Maarten L. Neelis
- Social attitude towards wind energy applications in Greece pp. 595-602

- J. K. Kaldellis
- Second stage energy conservation experience with a textile industry pp. 603-609

- C. Palanichamy and Suresh Babu
- Labeling design effort for household refrigerator-freezers in Malaysia pp. 611-618

- R. Saidur, H. H. Masjuki and T. M. I. Mahlia
- Technological change and petroleum exploration in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 619-632

- Shunsuke Managi, James Opaluch, Di Jin and Thomas A. Grigalunas
- Double-dividend analysis with SCREEN:: an empirical study for Switzerland pp. 633-650

- Christoph W. Frei, Pierre-Andre Haldi and Gerard Sarlos
- Energy efficiency improvement procedures and audit results of electrical, thermal and solar applications in Palestine pp. 651-658

- Imad H. Ibrik and Marwan M. Mahmoud
- The political economy of trans-Pakistan gas pipeline project: assessing the political and economic risks for India pp. 659-670

- S. Pandian
- Energy partnership: Israel and the Persian Gulf pp. 671-677

- G. Bahgat
- Energy demand, economic growth, and energy efficiency--the Bakun dam-induced sustainable energy policy revisited pp. 679-689

- Choy Yee Keong
- An international survey of the energy service company (ESCO) industry pp. 691-704

- Edward Vine
- UK biomass energy since 1990: the mismatch between project types and policy objectives pp. 705-716

- Dan van der Horst
- Corrigendum to "Brazilian energy policies side-effects on CO2 emissions reduction?" [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 349-364] pp. 716-717

- Alexandre Salem Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer, Marcio Edgar Schuller and William Chandler
Volume 33, issue 4, 2005
- Structural change in energy use pp. 429-437

- Andreas Schafer
- Electricity sector restructuring in India: an environmentally beneficial policy? pp. 439-449

- Richard Perkins
- Carbon intensity of electricity generation and CDM baseline: case studies of three Chinese provinces pp. 451-465

- Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller and Michael M. May
- The residential demand for electricity in Australia: an application of the bounds testing approach to cointegration pp. 467-474

- Paresh Narayan and Russell Smyth
- Reviewing tax system and its reform plan for the fuel market in South Korea pp. 475-482

- Myung-Kyoon Lee
- Simulating the impacts of a strategic fuels reserve in California pp. 483-498

- Andrew Ford
- Energy and environment in the ASEAN: challenges and opportunities pp. 499-509

- Shankar K. Karki, Michael D. Mann and Hossein Salehfar
- Transaction costs, institutional rigidities and the size of the clean development mechanism pp. 511-523

- Axel Michaelowa and Frank Jotzo
- Coal cleaning: a viable strategy for reduced carbon emissions and improved environment in China? pp. 525-542

- Solveig Glomsrod and Taoyuan Wei
- Empirical analysis of the environmental and energy policies in some developing countries using widely employed macroeconomic indicators: the cases of Brazil, China and India pp. 543-554

- Antonio Focacci
- Energy requirements of households in Brazil pp. 555-562

- Claude Cohen, Manfred Lenzen and Roberto Schaeffer
- Performance of Indian power sector during a decade under restructuring: a critique pp. 563-576

- D. Parameswara Sharma, P. S. Chandramohanan Nair and R. Balasubramanian
Volume 33, issue 3, 2005
- Renewables portfolio standard and regional energy structure optimisation in China pp. 279-287

- J. Fan, W. Sun and D. -M. Ren
- Environmental impacts from the solar energy technologies pp. 289-296

- Theocharis Tsoutsos, Niki Frantzeskaki and Vassilis Gekas
- Can the woodfuel supply in sub-Saharan Africa be sustainable? The case of N'Djamena, Chad pp. 297-306

- Robert J. van der Plas and Mahamat Ali Abdel-Hamid
- Improving air quality in large cities by substituting natural gas for coal in China: changing idea and incentive policy implications pp. 307-318

- Xianqiang Mao, Xiurui Guo, Yongguan Chang and Yingdeng Peng
- Driving forces behind the stagnancy of China's energy-related CO2 emissions from 1996 to 1999: the relative importance of structural change, intensity change and scale change pp. 319-335

- Libo Wu, Shinji Kaneko and Shunji Matsuoka
- Evaluating the impact of three incentive programs on the economics of cofiring willow biomass with coal in New York State pp. 337-347

- Pradeep J. Tharakan, Timothy A. Volk, Christopher A. Lindsey, Lawrence P. Abrahamson and Edwin H. White
- Brazilian energy policies side-effects on CO2 emissions reduction pp. 349-364

- Alexandre Salem Szklo, Roberto Schaeffer, Marcio Edgar Schuller and William Chandler
- Natural gas in Brazil's energy matrix: demand for 1995-2010 and usage factors pp. 365-386

- Elton Fernandes, Marcus Vinicius de A. Fonseca and Paulo Sergio R. Alonso
- Review of US ESCO industry market trends: an empirical analysis of project data pp. 387-405

- Charles A. Goldman, Nicole C. Hopper and Julie G. Osborn
- Potential long-term impacts of changes in US vehicle fuel efficiency standards pp. 407-419

- Roger H. Bezdek and Robert M. Wendling
- Natural gas in Asia: the challenges of growth in China, India, Japan and Korea: Ian Wybrew-Bond and Jonathan Stern (Eds.); Oxford University Press for the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Oxford, 2002, 321pp pp. 421-424

- L. C. H. Chow
- Corrigendum to "A healthy reduction in oil consumption and carbon emissions?" [Energy Policy 33 (2005) 1-4] pp. 425-425

- Paul A.T. Higgins and Millicent Higgins
Volume 33, issue 2, 2005
- Global experience curves for wind farms pp. 133-150

- M. Junginger, A. Faaij and W. C. Turkenburg
- Inclusion of cool roofs in nonresidential Title 24 prescriptive requirements pp. 151-170

- Ronnen Levinson, Hashem Akbari, Steve Konopacki and Sarah Bretz
- Micro-economic modelling of biofuel system in France to determine tax exemption policy under uncertainty pp. 171-182

- Stelios Rozakis and J. -C. Sourie
- The early adoption of green power by Dutch households: An empirical exploration of factors influencing the early adoption of green electricity for domestic purposes pp. 183-196

- Karlijn Arkesteijn and Leon Oerlemans
- Consumer lifestyle approach to US energy use and the related CO2 emissions pp. 197-208

- Shui Bin and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- Design for renewable energy systems with application to rural areas in Japan pp. 209-219

- Toshihiko Nakata, Kazuo Kubo and Alan Lamont
- The measurement of the energy intensity of manufacturing industries: a principal components analysis pp. 221-233

- Jean-Thomas Bernard and Bruno Cote
- A multicriteria approach to evaluate wind energy plants on an Italian island pp. 235-244

- Fausto Cavallaro and Luigi Ciraolo
- Industry lobbying and the political economy of GHG trade in the European Union pp. 245-255

- Peter Markussen and Gert Svendsen
- Combining interviewing and modeling for end-user energy conservation pp. 257-271

- David L. Goldblatt, Christoph Hartmann and Gregor Durrenberger
- Corrigendum to "Scenarios for a robust policy mix: the final report of the German study commission on sustainable energy supply": [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 1673-1678] pp. 271-273

- P. Hennicke
- Erratum to: "The Kyoto protocol--a victim of supply security? or: if Maslow were in energy politics" [Energy Policy 32 (2004) 1253-1256] pp. 275-271

- Christoph W. Frei
Volume 33, issue 1, 2005
- A healthy reduction in oil consumption and carbon emissions pp. 1-4

- Paul A. T. Higgins and Millicent Higgins
- Probabilistic analysis of electrical energy costs comparing: production costs for gas, coal and nuclear power plants pp. 5-13

- Danilo Feretic and Zeljko Tomsic
- A review of efforts to restructure Texas' electricity market pp. 15-25

- Jay Zarnikau
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